The times seem to keep getting darker and darker in Something is Killing the Children #12. It's an impressive feat, given the title and nature of the series. This is a world where monsters are real and very hungry.
WOTN Review: Something is Killing the Children #11 (BOOM! Studios)
The terrible tale of monsters hunting in one small town continues in Something is Killing the Children #11. Despite Erica Slaughter's best efforts (She didn't get that name for nothing!), the monsters are still rampaging.
WOTN Review: Something Is Killing the Children #8 (Boom! Studios)
As it turns out, eradicating a monster population in a small town is not as easy as it sounds. Especially not when said monsters have had time to set up lairs and propagate. In Something Is Killing the Children #8, we're about to learn just how bad things can get. Again.
WOTN Review: Something Is Killing the Children #7 (Boom! Studios)
Erica Slaughter's journey seems far from over in Something Is Killing the Children #7. She may have killed the monster catching and eating children – but she hasn't ended events. Not yet, at any rate.
WOTN Review: Something Is Killing the Children #6 (Boom!)
Something Is Killing the Children #6 starts an all-new plot arc titled ‘The House of Slaughter.’ For fans following the series, that alone should give us a good idea of what will come. And that’s a pretty exciting fact.
WOTN Review: Something Is Killing the Children #5 (Boom! Studios)
The chilling and disturbing tale of monsters continues in Something Is Killing the Children #5. Erica Slaughter is good at her job. Her job is hunting and killing monsters. But even an expert like her cannot plan for every turn of events.
WOTN Review: Something Is Killing the Children #4 (Boom! Box)
Something Is Killing the Children #4 continues the dark and disturbing tale of a town plagued by monsters. But as with many monsters, only the children they hunt can see them. That’s where Erica Slaughter comes into play.
WOTN Review: Something Is Killing the Children #3 (Boom! Studios)
Something Is Killing the Children #3 brings us back to a world in which monsters are real. And they have a taste for children. Naturally, this is a dark and gory series, but isn't without hope. Even if that hope rests on the shoulders of a gruff young woman.
WOTN Review: Something Is Killing The Children #2 (Boom! Studios)
Monsters are real, and they're hungrier than ever. Heroes are also real, though they're not quite what we expected. At least, the one in Something Is Killing The Children #2 certainly doesn't appear to be your everyday hero.


